Its the 665. When I open the SD card on my PC, the clips are out of order. I try sorting them different ways but nothing works. My old knockoff cam did the same thing. You would think it would save them as theyre written on the card in order.
You should set the time zone to -07 (not -08) to compensate for the day light savings 1 hour offset. This would explain the 1 hour jump (1 day since it was so close to midnight)
GPS I think only broadcasts time in GMT. They only transmit data, they don't receive.
It's up to the device to interpret your time zone based on location
That would require the dash cam to have a lot of the capability of a SatNav to determine location/time zone. It would also have to know which areas observe DST (not all do) and by how much they adjust (some only shift by 30 minutes if I remember correctly). IMO, that's asking for a lot of functionality outside the purpose for which it's designed.Yes, I understand that but the dash cam should be able to make the calculation to adjust for it. It isn't that big a deal to program for something like this.
Edit: Oh, I see from Pier 28's post it's a chip manufacturer SDK thing.
I have to say, this issue is a real PITA. When I was first testing out my SG before installing it permanently I kept losing the time zone setting every time I let the capacitor run down. Of course, I would only realize it when I would go to check the footage
Help me understand what you mean by losing time zone setting. There is a RTC button battery to hold time/date. Are you saying you lose yours if left unpowered too long? That's not normal. I'll swap your GC if that's the case.
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